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假如你是李华,你有一个外籍朋友Tom在湖北进行为期一年的交换生项目,因为湖北爆发新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)Tom非常害怕,请你写一封信告诉他不要害怕。内容包括:

1. 不要慌张

2. 如何预防病毒 (勤洗手、多通风、出门戴口罩等)

要求:80词左右

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Dear Tom, Learning that you are in a difficult situation and you are upset about the COVID-19, I’d like to offer you some practical advice. To begin with, I think it necessary that you should get proper amount of sleep. Without enough sleep, our immune system may get weakened. In addition, it would be a good idea for you to wash your hands regularly for the reason that you need to reduce the virus. Last but not least, not only should you ventilate the room often but you should also wear a mask when you go out. I hope you can find my suggestion useful and if there are further questions, please feel free to ask me. Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求写一封信。 第1步:根据提示可知,本篇为一封书信:假如你是李华,你有一个外籍朋友Tom在湖北进行为期一年的交换生项目,因为湖北爆发新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19),Tom非常害怕,请你写一封信告诉他不要害怕。内容包括:1. 不要慌张;2. 如何预防病毒 (勤洗手、多通风、出门戴口罩等)。 第2步:根据写作要求,确定关键词(组),如:in a difficult situation(在一个困难的境况);offer you some practical advice(给你一些实用的建议);get proper amount of sleep(保证充足的睡眠);need to reduce the virus(需要减少病毒);等。 第3步:根据提示及关键词(组)进行遣词造句,注意主谓一致和时态问题。 第4步:连句成文,注意使用恰当的连词进行句子之间的衔接与过渡,书写一定要规范清晰,保持整洁美观的卷面是非常重要的。
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A.bees disrupt both agriculture and economy

B.scientists have invented self-powered robot insects

C.bees in the United States are on the edge of extinction

D.Miyako found the special feature of the gel by chance

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A.its body is made like a bee’s

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C.some flowers are coated with the gel

D.horsehairs with the gel are attached to it

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C.are much more efficient than bee pollinators

D.can provide a solution to economic depression

 

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D.The internet companies are not cooperative enough.

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4.What’s the best title of the passage?

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D.Demonstrating the Government’ Determination.

 

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